Lisbon, Jan 16 (EFE).- Portugal’s two Prehistoric Rock Art Sites welcomed nearly 80,000 visitors last year despite the pandemic, the managers of the site announced on Sunday. The Upper Palaeolithic rock art, located in the northeastern Portuguese area of Coa, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998. It comprises 1,300 artistic panels …
Côa Archaeological Park celebrates 25 years and looks to the future
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The Côa rock art gets improvements during lockdown
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«El de Tito Bustillo es un centro clave en la divulgación del arte rupestre»
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